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The ad auction module integrates the ad and the uc_auction modules to bring you advertisement slots that people bid for in order to display their advertisements.
Currently this module is in development and I am uploading it to the community for testing.
This is a unique way in which to create advertising revenue for your site. Advertisers manage their own advertising, cutting out the middleman and they can advertise at a cost which is based on supply and demand. As site admin your only job is to advertise to potential advertisers how they can get to advertise on your site.
The module works on the basis of a cycle of time for the display of adverts which can be configured through admin. Ad slots are re-auctioned in a regular cycle so that at the end of each display cycle the next batch of ads is ready to be displayed. If an ad slot is not bought then it displays your default ad.
This module should not be allowed anywhere near a production environment.
Alpha3 Release
If you downloaded the alpha1 version then you will need to uninstall-reinstall in order to use the alpha2 or alpha3 versions. New features: Admin block showing current advertisement cycle, next advertisement cycle and current ad slot cycle.
The Autordf module is a GSOC'10 project which will automatically tag node content. It will find important words and patterns in a node to tag important keyword and Rdf'ing it.
Please Note: When upgrading from v1 to v2 of this module you will need to uninstall v1 before upgrading. This has to do with schema changes by Emma that result in changes to the database. The old data used to identify mailing lists to the API has changed, so all the old data is no longer relevant.
Also of note is that 2.2 will be the final version made for Drupal 5 and 2.5 will be the final version made for Drupal 6. I have started looking at a Drupal 8 conversion, but it looks like that will take some time, but I it is on my radar.
I have upgraded the Drupal 5 version - so there are now versions for Drupal 5, 6 and 7. The only difference in the Drupal 5 module is it does not have the stand alone mailing list registration page.
Emma Block is a module that provides MyEmma.com mailing list registration via a content block and account registration. The block contains all of the fields needed for a user to register themselves for a single or multiple MyEmma.com mailing list with one submission. The same holds true for account registration with the exception that first name and last name cannot be provided upon registration.